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This is a little project I started for myself, and am looking for input on it from the wider community.
I enjoy Log Horizon a lot, but watching it on a 75" screen, it's very noticeable that the lines are not sharp - most likely source was 720p (as I hear many studios produced in 720p in the past, then later upscaled for 1080p blu-ray releases). So, I wanted to fix this.
[Running Topaz Video AI](https://topazlabs.com/video-enhance-ai/) and a RTX 2060, I ran the 1st episode through without upscaling using HQ-CG (high quality/computer generated), which just deblocks, and sharpens fine detail in a very natural way, geared towards animation an computer generated special effects.
One episode takes approximately 24 hours to run through. I've attached two files, the raw output of the program, and one that was encoded in handbrake (x265 10-bit, RF=21, Tune animation, bframes=8:ao-amp:no-sao:aq-mode=3). I did mux in both subtitles, and AAC tracks from a previous encode.
I'd like more optimal handbrake settings in order to have a more optimal encode, geared towards quality but somewhere between 400-800 MB, HEVC 10-Bit. Any recommendations, please chime in the comments section. Otherwise, I could just upload all the raws, and have someone else do the encode.
Let me know what you think. I wanted opinions before I committed almost 2 months of processing time to AI detail 50 episodes of this show.
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